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What if being stuck isn't a character flaw, but a signal worth understanding? This episode kicks off our July series, Forward Momentum, by going beneath the surface of stuckness to look at what's really driving it. We explore the neuroscience of fear and decision paralysis, the paradox of having too many choices, and the surprising way perfectionism functions as avoidance rather than ambition. We also look at why emotional resistance to change is a nervous system response, not a personal failing. Along the way, we offer three practical tools: naming fear out loud, separating yourself from the stories you've been living inside, and breaking decisions into steps small enough to actually take. If you've been hard on yourself for not moving forward, this episode might change how you see that. Progress doesn't require clarity or certainty. It just requires the next step.
By Malynnda Stewart, PhD, BCPAWhat if being stuck isn't a character flaw, but a signal worth understanding? This episode kicks off our July series, Forward Momentum, by going beneath the surface of stuckness to look at what's really driving it. We explore the neuroscience of fear and decision paralysis, the paradox of having too many choices, and the surprising way perfectionism functions as avoidance rather than ambition. We also look at why emotional resistance to change is a nervous system response, not a personal failing. Along the way, we offer three practical tools: naming fear out loud, separating yourself from the stories you've been living inside, and breaking decisions into steps small enough to actually take. If you've been hard on yourself for not moving forward, this episode might change how you see that. Progress doesn't require clarity or certainty. It just requires the next step.